Preventing Head InjuriesVersión en línea In this game, players will determine whether various statements related to head injury prevention are true or false. Players will answer with ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false statements. Test your knowledge on safety practices and make informed choices to protect yourself and others! por Melissa Pennington 1 Always wearing a seat belt in a car is a good safety practice. Yes No 2 Distracted driving is not a serious issue. Yes No 3 Older adults should stop exercising to avoid injuries. Yes No 4 Never driving after using drugs or alcohol is essential for safety. Yes No 5 Wearing a helmet while biking can prevent head injuries. Yes No 6 It is safe to text and drive if you are careful. Yes No 7 Skateboarding without a helmet is perfectly safe. Yes No 8 Home safety assessments are not necessary for injury prevention. Yes No 9 Drinking alcohol does not impair driving ability. Yes No 10 Older adults should exercise regularly to improve strength and balance. Yes No 11 Following workplace safety precautions can help prevent injuries. Yes No 12 Avoiding distractions while driving can prevent accidents. Yes No 13 Assessing home safety can help identify potential hazards. Yes No 14 Wearing protective gear while skating is important. Yes No 15 Following the rules of the game is not important for safety. Yes No 16 Wearing a seat belt is optional in the back seat of a car. Yes No 17 It is fine to drive after using prescription medication. Yes No 18 Wearing a helmet is unnecessary when riding a bicycle. Yes No 19 Athletes should adhere to safe playing techniques. Yes No 20 Helmets should be worn during contact sports. Yes No